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College Algebra Made Easy

College Algebra Made Easy

Atef Zaki

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
nidottu
THIS ONE OF A KIND BOOK IS WRITTEN SPECIFICALLY FOR INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE SOME KNOWLEDGE OF ALGEBRA. THIS BOOK IS A UNIQUE SELF TEACHING GUIDE. ITS CLEAR, SIMPLE, AND CONCISE FORMAT INCLUDES ALL THE ESSENTIAL INFORMATION NEEDED TO LEARN COLLEGE ALGEBRA. THIS USER-FRIENDLY BOOK PROVIDES AN INVALUABLE TOOL FOR TEACHING ALGEBRA IN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. IT IS ALSO A USEFUL RESOURCE FOR THOSE WHO SIMPLY WANT TO DEVELOP A FUNDAMENTAL UNDERSTANDING OF COLLEGE ALGEBRA. THIS BOOK EXPLAINS THE FUNDAMENTALS OF COLLEGE ALGEBRA IN A SIMPLE WAY WITH EASY TO UNDERSTAND TERMS. IT INCLUDES MORE THAN 560 EXAMPLES, AS WELL AS THE ANSWERS TO MORE THAN 1,730 EXERCISE PROBLEMS. THE AUTHOR, ATEF ZAKI, IS A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER WITH MORE THAN 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE. MR. ZAKI TAUGHT ENGINEERING CLASSES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA RIVERSIDE EXTENSION. MR. ZAKI ALSO SERVED AS A TECHNICAL EXPERT FOR THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AND HE IS ALSO THE AUTHOR OF TWO OTHER ALGEBRA BOOKS, "INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA FOR BEGINNERS" AND "INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA".
Intermediate Algebra

Intermediate Algebra

Atef a. Zaki

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
nidottu
This one of a kind book is written specifically for individuals who have some knowledge of algebra. This book is a unique self teaching guide. Its clear, simple, and concise format includes all the essential information needed to learn intermediate algebra. This user-friendly book provides an invaluable tool for teaching algebra in schools, and colleges. It is also a useful resource for those who simply want to develop a fundamental understanding of intermediate algebra. This book explains the fundamentals of intermediate algebra in a simple way with easy to understand terms. It includes more than 520 examples, as well as the answers to more than 1,580 exercise problems. The author, Atef Zaki, is a registered professional engineer with more than 40 years experience. Mr. Zaki teaches Engineering classes at the University of California Riverside Extension. Mr. Zaki also served as a technical expert for the State of California, and he is also the author of two other Algebra books, "Introductory Algebra For Beginners", and "College Algebra Made Easy".
College Algebra: Made Easy

College Algebra: Made Easy

Atef a. Zaki

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
nidottu
This one of a kind book is written specifically for individuals who have some knowledge of algebra. This book is a unique self teaching guide. Its clear, simple, and concise format includes all the essential information needed to learn college algebra. This user-friendly book provides an invaluable tool for teaching algebra in colleges and universities. It is also a useful resource for those who simply want to develop a fundamental understanding of college algebra. This book explains the fundamentals of college algebra in a simple way with easy to understand terms. It includes more than 560 examples, as well as the answers to more than 1,730 exercise problems. The author, Atef Zaki, is a registered professional engineer with more than 40 years experience. Mr. Zaki teaches Engineering classes at the University of California Riverside Extension. Mr. Zaki also served as a technical expert for the State of California, and he is also the author of two other Algebra books. "Introductory Algebra For Beginners", and "Intermediate Algebra".
Don't Look Left: A Diary of Genocide

Don't Look Left: A Diary of Genocide

Atef Abu Saif

BEACON PRESS
2024
nidottu
A harrowing and indispensable first-hand account of the experience of the first 85 days of the Israeli invasion of Gaza, from a prominent Palestinian writer In the morning I read the news. The news is about us. But it's designed for people reading it far, far away, who couldn't possibly imagine they could ever know anyone involved. It's for people who read the news to comfort themselves, to tell themselves: it's still far, far away. I read the news for different reasons: I read it to know I"m not dead. Early in the morning of Oct 7, 2023, Atef Abu Saif went swimming. It was a beautiful morning: sunny with a cool breeze. The Palestinian Authority's Minister for Culture, he was on a combined work and pleasure trip to Gaza, visiting his extended family with his 15 year old son, Yasser, and participating in National Heritage Day. Then the bombing started. Don't Look Left takes us into the day to day experiences of Gazan civilians trying to survive Israel's war against Hamas, its detail and extended narrative showing us what brief reports and video clips cannot. In a war that has taken an extraordinarily high toll on civilians, it is a crucial document--a day-to-day testimony and a deeply moving depiction of a people's fight to survive and maintain their humanity amid the chaos and trauma of mass destruction. It is also, remarkably, a powerful literary experience. Atef Abu Saif was born in Jabalia refugee camp in Gaza in 1973, and, as he writes, his first war broke out when he was two months old. He writes as only someone who knows Gaza deeply can, and only as someone who knows war can, picking out the details of ordinary life and survival amidst the possibility of death coming at any moment: washing the only shirt he has and waiting naked for three hours for it dry; noticing a cat, as terrified as the people on the street around it, hiding under a bistro table; visiting his sister-in-law's daughter in the hospital, who tells him in her dream she has no legs, and asks him if it is true. It is: she has lost her legs and a hand when her home was hit by a bomb. Trying to figure out the best place to sleep each night, and when and where to flee as the destruction intensifies. This is not like past wars with Israel, Abu Saif soon realizes--thinking of the Nakba, and of images of bombed cities from World War II. Profits from the sale of this book will go to two Palestinian charities: Medical Aid for Palestinians and the Middle East Children's Alliance.
The Drone Eats with Me: A Gaza Diary

The Drone Eats with Me: A Gaza Diary

Atef Abu Saif

BEACON PRESS
2016
nidottu
An ordinary Gazan's "devastating contemporary war journal" that chronicles his fear, sadness, and boredom during Israel's 2014 invasion of Gaza (Michael Ondaatje, author of The English Patient) The Drone Eats with Me is an unforgettable rendering of everyday civilian life shattered by the realities of twenty-first-century warfare. Israel's 2014 invasion of Gaza lasted 51 days, killed 2,145 Palestinians (578 of them children), injured over 11,000 people, and demolished more than 17,000 homes. Atef Abu Saif, a young father and novelist, puts an indelibly human face on these statistics, providing a rare window into the texture of a community and the realities of a conflict that is too often obscured by politics.
Understanding General Chemistry

Understanding General Chemistry

Atef Korchef

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2022
nidottu
Understanding General Chemistry details the fundamentals of general chemistry through a wide range of topics, relating the structure of atoms and molecules to the properties of matter. Written in an easy-to-understand format with helpful pedagogy to fuel learning, the book features main objectives at the beginning of each chapter, get smart sections, and check your reading section at the end of each chapter. The text is filled with examples and practices that illustrate the concepts at hand. In addition, a summary, and extensive MCQs, exercises and problems with the corresponding answers and explanations are readily available.Additional features include: Alerts students to common mistakes and explains in simple ways and clear applications how to avoid these mistakes. Offers answers and comments alongside sample problems enabling students to self-evaluate their skill level. Includes powerful methods, easy steps, simple and accurate interpretations, and engaging applications to help students understand complex principles. Provides a bridge to more complex topics such as solid-state chemistry, organometallic chemistry, chemistry of main group elements, inorganic chemistry, and physical chemistry. This introductory textbook is ideal for chemistry courses for non-science majors as well as health sciences and preparatory engineering students.
Understanding General Chemistry

Understanding General Chemistry

Atef Korchef

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2022
sidottu
Understanding General Chemistry details the fundamentals of general chemistry through a wide range of topics, relating the structure of atoms and molecules to the properties of matter. Written in an easy-to-understand format with helpful pedagogy to fuel learning, the book features main objectives at the beginning of each chapter, get smart sections, and check your reading section at the end of each chapter. The text is filled with examples and practices that illustrate the concepts at hand. In addition, a summary, and extensive MCQs, exercises and problems with the corresponding answers and explanations are readily available.Additional features include: Alerts students to common mistakes and explains in simple ways and clear applications how to avoid these mistakes. Offers answers and comments alongside sample problems enabling students to self-evaluate their skill level. Includes powerful methods, easy steps, simple and accurate interpretations, and engaging applications to help students understand complex principles. Provides a bridge to more complex topics such as solid-state chemistry, organometallic chemistry, chemistry of main group elements, inorganic chemistry, and physical chemistry. This introductory textbook is ideal for chemistry courses for non-science majors as well as health sciences and preparatory engineering students.
Revolution Squared

Revolution Squared

Atef Shahat Said

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS
2023
sidottu
In Revolution Squared Atef Shahat Said examines the 2011 Egyptian Revolution to trace the expansive range of liberatory possibilities and containment at the heart of every revolution. Drawing on historical analysis and his own participation in the revolution, Said outlines the importance of Tahrir Square and other physical spaces as well as the role of social media and digital spaces. He develops the notion of lived contingency-the ways revolutionary actors practice and experience the revolution in terms of the actions they do or do not take-to show how Egyptians made sense of what was possible during the revolution. Said charts the lived contingencies of Egyptian revolutionaries from the decade prior to the revolution’s outbreak to its peak and the so-called transition to democracy to the 2013 military coup into the present. Contrary to retrospective accounts and counterrevolutionary thought, Said argues that the Egyptian Revolution was not doomed to defeat. Rather, he demonstrates that Egyptians did not fully grasp their immense clout and that limited reformist demands reduced the revolution’s potential for transformation.
Revolution Squared

Revolution Squared

Atef Shahat Said

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS
2023
pokkari
In Revolution Squared Atef Shahat Said examines the 2011 Egyptian Revolution to trace the expansive range of liberatory possibilities and containment at the heart of every revolution. Drawing on historical analysis and his own participation in the revolution, Said outlines the importance of Tahrir Square and other physical spaces as well as the role of social media and digital spaces. He develops the notion of lived contingency-the ways revolutionary actors practice and experience the revolution in terms of the actions they do or do not take-to show how Egyptians made sense of what was possible during the revolution. Said charts the lived contingencies of Egyptian revolutionaries from the decade prior to the revolution’s outbreak to its peak and the so-called transition to democracy to the 2013 military coup into the present. Contrary to retrospective accounts and counterrevolutionary thought, Said argues that the Egyptian Revolution was not doomed to defeat. Rather, he demonstrates that Egyptians did not fully grasp their immense clout and that limited reformist demands reduced the revolution’s potential for transformation.
The Finite-Difference Time-Domain Method for Electromagnetics with MATLAB® Simulations
This book introduces the powerful Finite-Difference Time-Domain method to students and interested researchers and readers. An effective introduction is accomplished using a step-by-step process that builds competence and confidence in developing complete working codes for the design and analysis of various antennas and microwave devices. This book will serve graduate students, researchers, and those in industry and government who are using other electromagnetics tools and methods for the sake of performing independent numerical confirmation. No previous experience with finite-difference methods is assumed of readers. Key features Presents the fundamental techniques of the FDTD method at a graduate level, taking readers from conceptual understanding to actual program development.Full derivations are provided for final equations.Includes 3D illustrations to aid in visualization of field components and fully functional MATLAB® code examples.Completely revised and updated for this second edition, including expansion into advanced techniques such as total field/scattered field formulation, dispersive material modeling, analysis of periodic structures, non-uniform grid, and graphics processing unit acceleration of finite-difference time-domain method.
Antenna Analysis and Design using FEKO Electromagnetic Simulation Software

Antenna Analysis and Design using FEKO Electromagnetic Simulation Software

Atef Z. Elsherbeni; Payam Nayeri; C.J. Reddy

SciTech Publishing Inc
2014
sidottu
The objective of this book is to introduce students and interested researchers to antenna design and analysis using the popular commercial electromagnetic software FEKO. This book, being tutorial in nature, is primarily intended for students working in the field of antenna analysis and design; however the wealth of hands-on design examples presented in this book along with simulation details, makes it a valuable reference for practicing engineers. The requirement for the readers of this book is to be familiar with the basics of antenna theory; however electrical engineering students taking an introductory course in antenna engineering can also benefit from this book as a supplementary text. The key strengths of this book are as follows: First, the basics of antenna simulation will be presented in a detailed, understandable, and easy to follow procedure through study of the simplest types of radiators, i.e. dipole and loop antennas, in chapters 2 and 3. This will build the fundamental knowledge a student would need in order to utilize antenna simulation software in general. Second, comparison between theoretical analysis and full-wave simulation results of FEKO are given for a variety of antenna types, which will aid the readers with a better understanding of the theory, approximations and limitations in the theoretical analysis, and solution accuracy. Third, and of paramount importance, is the visualization of the antenna current distribution, radiation patterns, and other radiation characteristics that are made available through full-wave simulations using FEKO. A proper analysis of the radiation characteristics through these visualizations serves as a powerful educational tool to fully understand the radiation behaviour of antennas
Muhammad

Muhammad

Atef Khalil Al-Hakim

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
nidottu
L'arbre que Muhammad a plante n'est ni oriental, ni occidental, mais arabe pur. Il en a prissoin avec un esprit politique pur et une prophetie politique pure. Muhammad cet oriental brun, cet original, etait un revolutionnaire de premeir ordre et un politique de premier ordre, egalement, C'est le prophete - prophete a que, le religieux musulman, l'exegete musulman, l'lmam musulma, le Cheikh musulman et ke theoricien musulman, avaient derobe tous les attributs de chefet de leader politiwue, ne lui laissant wue les adjectifs, les rites et les cultes religieux. Ce sont eux qui avaient prive cet homme, qui a voulu sa nation libre et fiere, de toute qualite de revolutionnaire. Mais les cultes seuls serajent - ils jamais suffisants a celui qui a voulu sa nation libre et digne? Avant de Faire l ermite. m'isolant pour ecrire Muhammad le Prophete Revoluionnaire, une question ou plutot une multitude de petites questions similaires, resumant toutes une seule, m'avaient intrigue, telles que, Si Muhammad c'etait bein lui qui avait fonde un grand Etat dans le poids d'un empire, pourquoi As - Sirat prophetique ne l'Empire Arabe, comment se fait - il que l'histoire arabe n'aurait-ele pas note ces trois empires les deux disparus et le nouveau, que rarement? Tres souvent nous entendos le fondamentaliste de meme que l'intellectuel arabe parles d'une histoire fausse et falsifiee, sans pour autant nouse expliquer ni comment, no quelle est la vraie histoire arabe que reconnait le fondamentaliste et la raison arabe. Ce livre jette la lumiere sur ces questions et laisse la porte du savoir ouvrte sur une vision nouvelle du recit prophetique.
Language and National Identity in Palestine
Language is an important tool and symbol of Palestinian national identity. From resistance to Israel as an occupying power, to a mark of distinction from other social groups or rival Palestinian factions, language use in Palestine reflects the enormous upheaval in Palestinian society and the struggle for national identity in the wake of 1948. This book explores the role that language plays in the construction of national identities, and how socio-political conditions and discourse have shaped the Arabic of Gaza and the Palestinian territories as a speech community. Exploring Palestinian history, politics and culture through language, including divergences in the Arabic of Gaza and the West Bank, contact with Hebrew and the factional politics of Hamas and Fatah, it will be essential reading for scholars of Palestine, sociolinguistics, Arabic and the Middle East.
Poetry and Politics in the Modern Arab World

Poetry and Politics in the Modern Arab World

Atef Alshaer

C Hurst Co Publishers Ltd
2016
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The representation in poetic form of political events and ideas in the Arab world since the nineteenth century is this book's principal theme. Atef Alshaer demonstrates an integral connection between poetry and politics, reflecting the holistic character of Arab culture as well as the longstanding embodiment of poetry in the socio-political life of the Arabs. The shared Arabic language and common cultural heritage that Arabs have encompass and mirror widespread Arab concerns about their societies and their cultural and political development. Poetry as the essence of language served as an illuminating, and often mobilising, medium of expression which brought the tensions and aspirations of each age to the fore. Beginning with the colonial empires and their colonisation of the Arab world, Alshaer illuminates the perennial concerns of major Arab poets with their societies. He discusses the poetic representation of the end of the Ottoman Empire, the onset of Arab nationalism, French and British colonialism, Palestine and the struggle against Zionism, as well as Arab inter-relationships, the emergence of Islamism and Islamist movements, and finally the Arab Spring.Each chapter high- lights the mainstream historical, political and intellectual currents of the time and interprets them alongside poems and poets that evoked and consecrated them.
The Book of Gaza

The Book of Gaza

Atef Abu Saif; Abdallah Tayeh; Ghareeb Asqalani; Asmaa Al Ghul; Garin Askalani; Nayrouz Qarmout; Talal Abu Shawish; Najlaa Ataallah; Yusra Al Khatib

Comma Press
2014
nidottu
Under the Israeli occupation of the '70s and '80s, writers in Gaza had to go to considerable lengths to ever have a chance of seeing their work in print. Manuscripts were written out longhand, invariably under pseudonyms, and smuggled out of the Strip to Jerusalem, Cairo or Beirut, where they then had to be typed up. Consequently, fiction grew shorter, novels became novellas, and short stories flourished as the city's form of choice. Indeed, to Palestinians elsewhere, Gaza became known as 'the exporter of oranges and short stories'. This anthology brings together some of the pioneers of the Gazan short story from that era, as well as younger exponents of the form, with ten stories that offer glimpses of life in the Strip that go beyond the global media headlines; stories of anxiety, oppression, and violence, but also of resilience and hope, of what it means to be a Palestinian, and how that identity is continually being reforged; stories of ordinary characters struggling to live with dignity in what many have called 'the largest prison in the world'.
The Drone Eats with Me

The Drone Eats with Me

Atef Abu Saif; Noam Chomsky

Comma Press
2015
nidottu
On 7 July 2014, in an apparent response to the murder of three teenagers, Israel launched a major offensive against the Gaza Strip, lasting 51 days, killing 2145 Palestinians (578 of them children), injuring over 11,000, and demolishing 17,200 homes. The usual news machine rolled up, and the same distressing images and entrenched political rhetoric were broadcast, yet almost nothing was reported of the on-going lives of ordinary Gazans – the real victims of the war. One of the few voices to make it out was that of Atef Abu Saif, a writer and teacher from Jabalia Refugee Camp, whose eye-witness accounts (published in The Guardian, The New York Times, and elsewhere) offered a rare window into the conflict for Western readers. Here, Atef’s complete diaries of the war allow us to witness the full extent of last summer’s atrocities from the most humble of perspectives: that of a young father, fearing for his family’s safety, trying to stay sane in an insanely one-sided war.
Don't Look Left

Don't Look Left

Atef Abu Saif

Comma Press
2024
nidottu
On October 7, Israeli territory around the Erez border of Gaza Strip was invaded in a surprise attack by Hamas's Al Qassam Brigades. In response to this, the people of Gaza have been subjected to nearly three months of wholesale genocide. Over 20,000 civilians have been killed, an estimated million made homeless and displaced, tens of thousands injured, and an entire population traumatised. Never in living history has such an atrocity been perpetrated in plain sight of the world's leaders and mainstream media, who have all somehow managed to give it their complete backing. Images and video clips of hourly horrors and tragedies have spread around the world, combatted by fake news propagated not by dark conspiratorial corners on the web, but by corporate media outlets and politicians. Baseless Israeli propaganda and deliberately-biased framing has been fed to journalists and repeated, without question, on the front pages of the world's newspapers and in the mouths of TV pundits and politicians. One of the few voices of Gaza to make it out into Western media has been that of writer Atef Abu Saif', whose diary entries have been occasionally serialised (with edits and framing) in places like The New York Times, Washington Post, Le Monde and elsewhere. Here, the complete, unedited diaries show the journey of a man who arrived in Gaza just a few days before October 7 as a government minister and ended the period, like most other Palestinians, living in a tent in a refugee camp. If we allow our understanding of world events to be corrupted and spun by lazy, compliant journalism, we will never understand them, even those happening in real-time, before our very eyes. These diaries give us a rare exit ramp from this state of ignorance. WITH A FOREWORD BY PULITZER PRIZE WINNER CHRIS HEDGES